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Activists urge states to investigate No Labels for misleading and disenfranchising voters

The grassroots progressive group MoveOn on Wednesday called on secretaries of state across the U.S. to open investigations into No Labels, the political organization that has reportedly managed to gather the support it needs to be included on 2024 election ballots in four states so far.

The group has done that, said MoveOn, by having canvassers mislead voters into signing party enrollment forms and making it look like it has more affiliated members in the states than it really does—all while disenfranchising those voters.

MoveOn Executive Director Rahna Epting wrote to secretaries of state to warn them that No Labels, which aims to run a so-called "unity ticket" in 2024 with a Democratic and a Republican candidate, is sending organizers into communities with what they claim are petitions to support the group's inclusion on ballots.

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Trump threatens to launch event to compete with GOP debate over unfair treatment by Fox News

Former President Donald Trump is threatening to skip the first Republican primary debate and host his own "alternative" event instead, reported Reuters on Thursday — partly because he is already so far ahead in the polls, and partly because he resents what he perceives to be unfair coverage from Fox News, which will be hosting the debate.

"In a telephone interview with Reuters, Trump said 'possibly not' when asked if he would be at the debate, to be hosted by Fox News in Milwaukee on Aug. 23," said the report.

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Rick Wilson slams No Labels for calling Donald Trump a ‘problem solver’

The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson on Thursday slammed No Labels over the ostensibly centrist group’s recent characterization of Donald Trump as a “problem solver.”

The Lincoln Project co-founder during an episode of “ The Breakdown” urged voters not to take at face value No Labels’ claim that it’s working to push back against hyperpartisanship by running centrist candidates.

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Maddow hails Biden's ability to stay out of the gutter despite GOP authoritarian fear

MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Joy Ann Reid appeared on "Deadline White House" Thursday following an interview with President Joe Biden.

In the analysis after the interview, host Nicolle Wallace marveled at Biden's willingness to keep calm and carry on when it comes to democracy and the American people. It is the kind of faith that the hosts all argued they're not sure they share.

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Trump campaign aide who viewed classified docs linked to Chinese lobbying firm: report

A top Donald Trump 2024 campaign advisor who prosecutors allege viewed classified documents is employed by a firm with links to China that poses a potential national security threat and enables human rights abuses, The New York Post reports.

Susan Wiles serves as co-chair of Mercury Public Affairs, which has taken millions of dollars from several high-profile Chinese companies including Yealink, Hikvision, and Alibaba.

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DeSantis relentlessly mocked with photoshopped images as green screen beach pic resurfaces

The Independent reported an old photo of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) – along with the relentless mockery that went with it – has resurfaced.

The 2015 photo of DeSantis and his wife Casey seemingly walking on a beach without making footprints in the sand did the rounds again on social media this week, first re-posted by the activist account PatriotTakes. The photo comes from a Flickr account called “DeSantis for Senate” and has a few photos of the couple talking to voters as well as then-Congressman DeSantis with various backgrounds.

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On Saturday, Florida hospitals start asking patients’ immigration status. Advocates call requirement ‘dangerous’

Starting Saturday, most Florida hospitals will start collecting data on patients’ immigration status, bucking advice from clinicians who warn this could deter sick people from seeking care. A new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis in May, SB 1718, requires hospitals that accept Medicaid to inquire about immigration status on patient admission forms. The hospitals are required to then de-identify this data and submit quarterly reports to the Agency for Healthcare Administration, which will calculate Florida’s annual cost of uncompensated care for people who live in the state illegally. Health care...

Iowa GOP leader sends Ron DeSantis 'cease and desist' letter for busing in supporters

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has received a "cease and desist" letter from an Iowa Republican leader after he was accused of busing in supporters to an Iowa event.

The Messenger reported DeSantis received the "extraordinary" letter from Muscatine County's GOP demanding that the "Never Back Down PAC cease and desist all attempts to contact and collaborate with the Muscatine County Republican Party of Iowa."

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'This is not the PTA': GOP slammed for fawning over activist group with ties to right-wing extremism

Prominent GOP politicians have thrown their support behind Moms for Liberty, a right-wing activist group that has been at the forefront of picketing school boards and censoring books around the country. Former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, as well as a number of other GOP presidential candidates, state officials and representatives, are gathering for the group's summit in Philadelphia this weekend.

But, though it poses as a group of concerned mothers, experts condemned the Republican hopefuls for fawning to an organization with ties to extreme fundamentalist organizations that want to impose Christian law on the nation, VICE News reported Thursday.

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Busted: Trump again fails to share legally-required details of his finances

Former President Donald Trump keeps stalling in making his personal financials public — a requirement for all presidential candidates.

The Federal Election Commission granted Trump a second 45-day extension to file his latest public financial disclosure, which will give him until August 14 to reveal the extent of his personal wealth, according to FEC records reviewed by Raw Story.

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DeSantis vows to kill multiple federal agencies – including 1 that manages US nuclear weapons

Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, has declared he plans to eliminate several federal agencies if elected president, including the one that manages the U.S. Government’s nuclear weapons stockpile, is responsible for promoting worldwide nuclear safety, and reducing weapons of mass destruction.

“Are you in favor of eliminating any agencies? I know conservatives in the past have talked about closing the Department of Education, would you do that?” DeSantis was asked by Fox News’ Martha McCallum on Wednesday.

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DeSantis blasted for snubbing local GOP with New York fundraiser: report

Ron DeSantis offended a New York Republican official by failing to coordinate a local fundraiser.

Lawrence Garvey, who heads the Rockland County GOP, complained to Politico that the DeSantis campaign neglected to reach out before sending out a flier to “major business leaders” for a $6,600-per-person fundraiser scheduled for June 29 at the Crowne Plaza in Suffern.

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GOP war talk could send Mexican cartel crisis spiraling even further out of control: columnist

Tough talk by Republicans suggesting war with Mexico over the drug cartels has a dangerous side effect, opinion writer David Frum wrote Thursday – their voters might be on board.

GOP figureheads – including Ron DeSantis, Lindsey Graham, Donald Trump and some well-respected House members – have suggested, or even promised, military action against gangs pumping drugs into the U.S.

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